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The agreement made by Harvard's foot ball representatives with those of Yale at Springfield yesterday is such as Harvard has sought for sometime and is entirely satisfactory. It provides for a series of four annual games, settles when and where they shall be played, makes the arrangement of preliminaries a very simple matter, and leaves each college free to enter into whatever agreements it may desire to make with other colleges. The conference accomplished its work speedily, and, as appears at this writing, in entire harmony, which shows that both universities have confidence in the honest intentions of each other. When their representatives meet each other in this spirit the transaction of the business which calls them together is a simple matter.

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